The present work examines the crossroads of social transformation from the contextual standpoint of the ´Second World´ - a political and socioeconomic term descriptively pointing to the unique location of the Former Eastern-European Block countries - in between worlds. The work dialogues with some of the major trends within the contemporary Eastern- European philosophical environment, dichotomized between Neo-Marxism and Neo-Freudianism on the one hand, and Postmodernism on the other. While engaging these theories, the text outlines a theological paradigm for an authentic social transformation that draws its dialectical content and passion from the eschatological vision of Christ and the radical praxis of the socio-political reality of God´s Kingdom, as the Christian alternative for human emancipation and liberation. This work is, in a way, a memoir of the ideological search and travails of the generations that embodied the political and economic transition in the Post-Communist European countries. It is a portrait of their journey from the rubble of trivialized utopias to the pursuit of an authentic transforming hope. An Eastern-European Theological Perspective Bücher > Fremdsprachige Bücher > Englische Bücher Taschenbuch 23.03.2010 Buch (fremdspr.), LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, .201

The present work examines the crossroads of social transformation from the contextual standpoint of the ´Second World´ - a political and socioeconomic term descriptively pointing to the unique location of the Former Eastern-European Block countries - in between worlds. The work dialogues with some of the major trends within the contemporary Eastern- European philosophical environment, dichotomized between Neo-Marxism and Neo-Freudianism on the one hand, and Postmodernism on the other. While engaging these theories, the text outlines a theological paradigm for an authentic social transformation that draws its dialectical content and passion from the eschatological vision of Christ and the radical praxis of the socio-political reality of God´s Kingdom, as the Christian alternative for human emancipation and liberation. This work is, in a way, a memoir of the ideological search and travails of the generations that embodied the political and economic transition in the Post-Communist European countries. It is a portrait of their journey from the rubble of trivialized utopias to the pursuit of an authentic transforming hope. An Eastern-European Theological Perspective Buch (fremdspr.) Bücher>Fremdsprachige Bücher>Englische Bücher, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

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The present work examines the crossroads of social transformation from the contextual standpoint of the Second World - a political and socioeconomic term descriptively pointing to the unique location of the Former EasternEuropean Block countries - in between worlds The work dialogues with some of the major trends within the contemporary Eastern European philosophical environment dichotomized between NeoMarxism and NeoFreudianism on the one hand and Postmodernism on the other While engaging these theories the text outlines a theological paradigm for an authentic social transformation that draws its dialectical content and passion from the eschatological vision of Christ and the radical praxis of the sociopolitical reality of God''s Kingdom as the Christian alternative for human emancipation and liberation This work is in a way a memoir of the ideological search and travails of the generations that embodied the political and economic transition in the, [SC: 0.00], Neuware, gewerbliches Angebot, [GW: 3593g]

The present work examines the crossroads of social transformation from the contextual standpoint of the 'Second World' - a political and socioeconomic term descriptively pointing to the unique location of the Former Eastern-European Block countries - in between worlds. The work dialogues with some of the major trends within the contemporary Eastern- European philosophical environment, dichotomized between Neo-Marxism and Neo-Freudianism on the one hand, and Postmodernism on the other. While engaging these theories, the text outlines a theological paradigm for an authentic social transformation that draws its dialectical content and passion from the eschatological vision of Christ and the radical praxis of the socio-political reality of God's Kingdom, as the Christian alternative for human emancipation and liberation. This work is, in a way, a memoir of the ideological search and travails of the generations that embodied the political and economic transition in the Post-Communist European countries. It is a portrait of their journey from the rubble of trivialized utopias to the pursuit of an authentic transforming hope.